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Gluten Free In The Dallas/fort Worth/arlington Area?


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Can anyone help - I'm visiting my dad in Arlington this weekend, and I need some ideas! He's fairly clueless about where/what I can eat, and I've looked online, but haven't found much in that area. Any ideas on good restaurants that have gluten-free fare, but that non gluten-free-ers can enjoy as well in the Dallas area?


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Hey there!

I'm in the North Dallas area, but I know that Outback Steakhouse has a gluten-free menu, among a few other chain type restaurants.

You can check the Open Original Shared Link site to see what else is listed.

If you want to come up to the Plano area, there's a little place called Open Original Shared Link that serves a gluten free menu. Oh, and their chocolate cake is YUMMY! ;)

Hope that helps!

mayleigh Rookie

I just visited a gluten free pizza place in Richardson - D & A Pizza - and it was great! Besides the pizzeria having older decor, it still was great food. They also have gluten-free pasta. They deliver too. They are located on Arapaho between Floyd and Custer, before 75. Good luck!

texas Apprentice

Lucille's on Camp Bowie Blvd. Closer to Arlington. Stay away from Rock Fish Grill in Southlake.

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